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In the first of a new series, Jan Dubiel considers the meaning of the characteristics of effective teaching and learning, highlighted in the Early Years Foundation Stage review
A good warm meal You don't have to be housebound by a baby's need for warm milk and warm food. For the nanny and infant on the go, the To-Go car bottle warmer from Sunshine Kids features a flexible...
Disquiet among teachers and early years practitioners over the transition between the Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 has been noted in two reports for the Government. The Foundation Stage Profile...
It's great that more men are happily caring for young children, but should they have to be seen carrying a nappy changing bag? The DadGear cargo vest from Happybags (pictured) equips the new man with...
BEAM (which simply stands for Be A Mathematician) was set up in 1987 as part of the Inner London Education Authority large maths group. Its aim was to produce resources that would complement the...
Name: John Cassidy; Position: Nursery manager, Leapfrog, Peterborough branch.
Disabled and children's charities are calling on the Government to include within its Children and Families Bill a duty to provide local services for families with disabled children that are inclusive...
* A new healthy eating website offering downloadable classroom resources, posters and activity cards for primary school teachers has been launched by the British Nutrition Foundation. The website,...
There are many ways that settings can make autistic children feel comfortable and encourage their engagement, such as understanding the individual child and what interests them, finds Karen Faux
Creative 'jungle' play can help improve children's understanding of the world, says Nicole Weinstein.